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Protecting the heart while treating the mind

Preventing and treating heart disease in people with
schizophrenia

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States,
and it's about twice as deadly for people with schizophrenia
compared with other Americans. While roughly 30% of people in the
general population die from heart attacks or other complications
of heart disease, anywhere from 50% to 75% of people with
schizophrenia do.

Researchers have grappled with finding ways to improve outcomes,
and have come up with guidelines to assess and reduce cardiac
risk factors in people with schizophrenia. But the real challenge
may be in getting clinicians, patients, and family members to
recognize the seriousness of this health threat and take steps to
address it.